Rothesay Herald of Arms in Ordinary is a current Scottish herald of arms in Ordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon.

The office was created after 1398 when the dukedom of Rothesay was conferred on David, eldest son of King Robert III, on 28 April 1398. This was the first ducal creation ever granted in Scotland.

The badge of office is Two fleurs-de-lys Gules surmounted of a three point label chequy Azure and Argent and ensigned of the Crown of Scotland Proper.

The office is currently held by George Way of Plean, Baron of Plean.[citation needed]

Holders of the office

ArmsNameDate of appointmentRef
... (was Carrick Pursuivant)1479
... Banelee1507
Robert Hart1533
Sir David Lindsay of Rathillet1557
John Forman1568
Florens Douglas1574
James Borthwick1597
William Craig1607
John Spence of Wormiston1633
James Ewing1661
Hierome Spence of Brunstane1667
William Glover1633
Walter Melville1697
David Erskine1718
George Glass1724
John Brodie1746
George Brodie1753
William Douglas1790
Robert Dick1804
James Lorimer of Kellyfield1822
Vacant1868–1879
Sir James William Mitchell, Baronet1879–1898
Sir Francis James Grant1898–1929
Sir John Mackintosh Norman MacLeod, Baronet1929–1939
Lt-Col. Harold Andrew Balvaird Lawson (Office used in Extraordinary from 1981)1939–1986
Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, Baronet1986–2021
Liam Devlin Esq.2021–2024
George Way of Plean, Baron of Plean2024–Present

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